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WITNESSES:

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' 7. A mop including a handle, a tubular mop cloth, a rod arranged within the mop cloth and having a detachable connection at one end with said cloth, said 'rod being hingedly connected with the handle, a revoluble member arranged upon the handle, means whereby the cloth may be anchored adjacent one end to said revoluble member, means whereby the cloth may be locked in anchored position on the revoluble member, and means 'whereby said revolublc member may be rotated at will.

8. A mop including a handle, a tubular mop cloth, means carried by the handle and movable into various angular positions relatively thereto, said means retaining the mop cloth at one end against rotation relatively to the handle, a revoluble member mounted on the handle, means whereby the revoluble whereby the mop cloth may be anchored adjacent one end on said revoluble member.

9. A mop including a handle, a rod having a hinge connection withl the handle, a tubular mop cloth surrounding the rod, means for detachably connecting the tubular mop cloth and rod, and -means whereby the cloth may be twisted at will about the rod.

10. A mop including a handle, a tubular mop cloth, rigid means having hinge connection with the handle extending within the mop cloth and having detachable conmember may be rotated at will, and means nection with the mop cloth adjacent one end of the latter, and means whereby the cloth mal" be twisted about the rigid member. at Wi JOSEPH LAWRENCE WILLIAMS.

Witnesses:

A. E. CHANTLER, N. W. MERRIAM. 

